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Em em... Wow It's a coupe. Only me and my my my... Ooo. I'm ordering one |
I'm drooling |
Benekruku:My brother, Ford ranger or any other pickup in their class can never compare with Toyota Hilux in Fuel efficiency, tow and low capacity, reliability and durability. Nissan Frontier is the worst, load it with 15bags of cement and you won't like it any more. I can only agree that the anesthetics of Hilux may not be too wonderful. I have used both and currently still using Diesel powered Hilux. So I'm talking from experience |
Chinese companies are using price advantage to compete with popular global companies. They counterfeit a product and sell it at a fraction of the genuine product and throw the original manufacturer out of business. I so much love their biz tactics. It's not as if they can't produce quality products but they know the power of low pricing. They will now improve on the product gradually based on consumer response of course with manipulative pricing this time. All car brand brands now have a production plant in China or risk being counterfeited. They are rapidly monopolizing Big Coach (luxurious) Buses, passenger transport, Construction Equipment and truck manufacturing with known names like American Mack going out of show, MAN Diesel struggling to survive so is Mercedes truck lines, Scania concentrating now on only Engines, IVECO, dieing gradually the few surviving European owned truck brands like VW and Volvo have plants in China. The Chinese have flooded the market with cheap brands like Howo models, Sinotruck, Pac-Man, Lingtian, Foton, Dayun, FAW, Xinjiang, Lutian and many others. The idea is that the cost of acquiring one European or American brand can keep two Chinese made brands on the road. There's no investor that wouldn't want to take advantage of having more commodity with same budget. They have also succeeded in taken up the greatest share in mobile telecoms business with previous Giants like Alcatel, Ericson etc now retired to network service segment yet struggling to survive in that sector as a result of stiff competition with Chinese ZTE and Huawei. Nigerian government should try and emulate them. |
wetindeyhappen:What is their offense and why didn't the recorder of this video get the inscription on the patrol vehicle. |
If it had been sighted in a ghetto, people would have said that the occupants are dirty |
Na naija matter. Not surprised |
Ok |
Na this kain one Solomon dey chop |
Meanwhile I read somewhere that a pilot who was amongst the recently passed out cadets was given a rank of Chief Superintendent of Police straight on while Medical Doctors got Superintendent of Police Straight on just after 5 months of cadet training. Other trainees got cadet ASP. |
Chinese government has a way of throwing their weight behind most of their indigenous establishments so as to compete in the global world. In China one important thing about their economic policy is that you must partner with an an indigenous company in China or establish in China before you will be able to market your products in China. Zuckerberg would have been the world's richest man if he had agreed to these terms. He refused so Chinese government blocked Facebook then sponsored Baidu to provide similar services like Facebook. Premium automobile brands and models are the most victims of this policy. Once you refuse to produce a well appraised auto brand or model in China then you must be ready to brace yourself because their local industries will come up with counterfeits that look exactly like yours but surprisingly priced at a fraction of your precious original.. They have Chinese version of premium cat models like BMW x6, Rolls Royce, Bentley Continental etc. When you see them approaching or parked you'd think they ate the original only to discover that they have funny names like Qingdao, Xinjiang etc |
Na wao for you people. You post pictures and specs of a commodity in public then request for private chats or call to reveal the price. Smells like scam to me |
Na wao |
lukecent:Whats your location and what's your pricing like. |
Chairman of Police Service Police Commission (PSC) and retired Inspector-General of Police, Sir Mike Okiro, has disclosed that in three months, there would be mass promotion of senior police officers who have been stagnated on one rank. He disclosed this when he feature on a programme on WFM 91.7 radio station in Lagos. Okiro said his Commission and the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, “are working out a structure in the police to create vacancies for officers who are due for promotion but have not be promoted due to lack of vacancies for them. “I feel for them, because it is not because they have bad records but because there are no vacancies. You cannot promote an officer to a higher rank and there is no office for his or her new rank”. He noted that many Chief Superintendents of Police (CSPs) were due for promotion to the next rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP). Okiro lamented that many of the officers have spent eight to ten years on one rank, admitting that the situation can affect their performance. On indiscipline and corruption in the Nigeria Police Force, the PSC chairman said that while he was IGP he decentralised the X-Squad section of the police, which deals with arrest and discipline of erring police officers. “For effectiveness I gave a standing order that every state Commissioner of Police should have X-Squad section in their commands. “This is because you don’t expect police in Abuja to go to either Sokoto or Calabar and arrest erring policemen. So it is easier to monitor erring policemen in the state by X-Squad team. “They are Nigerians. If the society is corrupt, it will produce corrupt policemen. If the society is decent it will also produce uncorrupt policemen,” he said. Okiro reiterated the warning that any policeman found to be corrupt would be punished by the X-Squad section already in place to check the menace. http://dailypost.ng/2017/05/22/police-commission-boss-okiro-announces-mass-promotion-officers/ |
I no be NCAN sha. |
This country don finish |
Good one |
Ok |
Virginity is over rated. Virginity and inflated balloon share one thing in common: a prick and its all history. |
Gross misconduct |
Ok |
Hustles continue. We'll done |
RIP |
Justice Joyce Abdulmaleek of the Federal High Court Ibadan, on Tuesday ordered that three suspects be remanded in prison custody for allegedly trafficking cocaine and Indian hemp. The suspected drug traffickers, Ramoni Ademuyiwa, Taiwo Lawal and Sadiq Aliyu, all adults, were separately arraigned before the court. Ademuyiwa pleaded not guilty to the charge while Lawal and Aliyu pleaded guilty. Abdulmaleek ordered that the trio be remanded in prison custody till commencement of trial on June 15. Mr Raphael Himinkaiye, counsel to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Oyo State Command, said the suspects were arraigned on one-count charge bordering on unlawful dealing in hard drug. He said that Ademuyiwa, Lawal and Aliyu separately committed the crime on April 12, 18 and 25 respectively at various spots in Ibadan. He said that the first defendant was arrested with 6.3kg of cocaine concealed in a sack at Bere while the second defendant was arrested with a bag containing two kilograms of Indian hemp at Sarki market. According to him, the third defendant was arrested with a bag containing 430 grams of Indian hemp on the Lagos-Ibadan express way. The NDLEA counsel said the offence is punishable under Section 11(C) of the NDLEA Act Cap N30 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004. http://thenationonlineng.net/court-remands-three-in-prison-for-drug-trafficking/ |
Congratulations |
Patie pashe |
RIP my man |
pinkyruledworld:Really. Let them find a way to sort out whatever is their beef not throwing unnecessary tantrum in a public forum |
Ok |
greatmen:Anu mpama |
Tanker2:Agreed that the situation is not the best but do you have to insult him. He just said the truth. |
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